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Ah, that's a fun one! You're thinking of the legendary actor Cary Grant. He didn't actually say "Judy Judy Judy" in any of his movies, but it's a playful misquote that has become associated with his charming persona. Keep spreading joy with your curiosity, just like a happy little tree!

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Cary Grant is incorrectly credited with having said that line in one of his movies in 1938 or 1939. In one of the Andy Griffith shows (possibly Mayberry RFD) the character "Goober", who is supposed to be the cousin of "Gomer Pyle", makes a terribleimitation of Cary Grant saying, "Judy, Judy, Judy..." -it's hilarious!

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